Airboat Rides in Miami

Take an airboat ride deep into the Miami Evergladesand discover a whole new world of alligators, Birds and plant life that inhabits the Florida everglades. As you take off on one of Floridas famous attractions everglades airboat rides.

Join us for an exclusive private airboat rideand see the everglades and the alligators in a new way. These smaller boat charters allow for a more personal everglades experience and are available by the hour private airboat rides are more likely to be approached by gators and other animals, providing plenty of opportunities to come face to face with an alligator. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just looking for a bit of added adventure, you won’t be disappointed. Our most popular airboat tours are private.

The Everglades National Park is known for its vast wildlife. Hundreds of bird species, many of which are on the endangered or threatened list, reside here. Large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, great blue heron, white ibis and a variety of egrets, as well as the osprey, also call the Miami Everglades home. Your Cypress airboat rides will introduce you to many of the native creatures who call Florida home.

Of course, the marine life includes the main attraction, more than 200,000 alligators. American crocodiles also frequent the area, as well as local fish. Other wildlife in theEverglades includes the white-tailed deer, more than 28 different snakes – a few of which are venomous - and the endangered Florida panther.

The Everglades National Park is a one of a kind wetland ecosystem in southern Florida. Formed over thousands of years from the overflow of heavy rainfall into Lake Okeechobee, the Everglades extend southwest from Lake Okeechobee to the shores of the Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Its 5,000 square miles of slow flowing water support grasslands, thick forests and diverse groups of animal, marine and bird life.

Often referred to as the "River of Grass," or the forever glades, the swampy Everglades create endless prairies of sawgrass that rise 3 to 10 feet above the surface of the water. The sawgrass is often so dense that travel is possible only through natural water passages. The lush vegetation of the Everglades also includes mangrove, cypress, palms, pines and hardwood hammocks, or small islands. What many do not know is that the water is actually quite shallow in most places—so much so that you can stand in it! Don’t be alarmed if our guides take a quick dip during your airboat ride.

The Everglades are known for rich bird life, particularly large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. Marine life includes alligators, of course, as well as American crocodiles, soft shelled turtles and fish such as red teriera, large mouth bass, redfish, and catfish. Other wildlife in the Everglades National Park includes deer, the endangered Florida panther and over 28 different snakes, more than a few of which are venomous.